Stan Lee elder abuse?

As various news outlets have reported, there have been unfortunate developments in 95-year old Stan Lee's life lately.

To start with undisputed facts, Stan has been fighting a persistent case of pneumonia, and has dropped out of public sight. He has also reported to the Beverly Hills Police that at least two massive unauthorized withdrawals - of a seven figure amount - were made - stolen - from his account.

Recently, his long-time caretaker/manager, Max Anderson, was fired by his daughter. There are now " s/he said " interpretations of the situation coming from different camps damning or defending Anderson...and, taking this into " not for the kiddies "/PG-13 territory, claims of " inappropriate behavior " both by and against Stan involving female nursing personnel. I have drawn from ComicBook.com and Bleeding Cool as well as a lengthy article in the English tabloid the Daily Mail in assembling this. TMZ and Fox News apparently put their fingers in this pie as well, but I havn't checked them out.

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...To-day - perhaps it is a trifle perverse/glum/Edward Gorey-esqu1e for me to revive this thread to put this in, but hey, K pea rice thread conservation - As do we all!!!!! ' and it mentions Lee family members, hey ' But. in the wake of the Disney/Sony split over Spider-Man movie rights...J. C. Lee has chimed in on Sony's side, first seen by me in an NBC report quoting a post at TMZ...........The NBC post and J.C.'s original words refer to Stan's " creations " while TMZ's words use " co-creations ", it must be said!!!!!!!!!!!

...Taking this further into shining commentary. TMZ commenters are accusing J.C. not just of bring overly fond of spending her father's money, but in and out of jail. in rehab right now. and physically abusing Stan! Stay classy.

You know, I'd sure like to see Spidey stay with Marvel Films, but Sony is a business and Spider-Man is their biggest property. They're not about to hand him/it over. Maybe something will materialize down the road, but I'm not counting on it and I'll accept what comes.

Although I suspect I will lose interest in a Spider-Man who can't hang around with the Avengers, whom I've loved since their inception, and does hang around with Venom, whom I've loathed since his inception. I've yet to see Sony's Venom and probably won't, and if the next Spidey movie is Spider-Man/Venom: BFF, I probably won't see that either, Tom Holland or not.

All that being said, I don't think J.C. Lee has any business commenting on how anyone else treated her father, and shouldn't be taken seriously in any context.